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Francesco Clemente Brings Brazil to Yale
Francesco Clemente, "Clemente > Brazil > Yale" Through June 2, Yale School of Art, 32 Edgewood Gallery, New Haven, (203) 423-2600, art.yale.edu/32EdgewoodAveGallery, closed Tuesdays. Francesco Clemente is, says Robert Storr, "a bit of a nomad,"...
Tags: Edgewood, Celebrities, Interior Policy, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Slavery
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Over U.S. objections, Hopi tribal masks sold in France
PARIS -- Dozens of Native American masks were sold at auction Friday despite objections by the Hopi tribe, which considers the items sacred, and the U.S. government. The 70 masks sold for a total of about $1.2 million after a French court approved the...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Paris (France), Interior Policy, France, Politics
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Canadian Master Arthur Heming Gets Some Overdue Props in Old Lyme
Arthur Heming: Chronicler of the North Through June 2, Florence Griswold Museum, 96 Lyme St., Old Lyme, (860) 434-5542, florencegriswoldmuseum.org Long before Second City Television's Bob and Doug Mackenzie hoisted its banner, Arthur Heming (1870-...
Tags: Interior Policy, Florence Griswold, Florence Griswold House, Hudson River, Museums
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Huntington to host show on Junipero Serra and California missions
The 21 Spanish missions stretching from San Diego to Sonoma have been emblematic of early California for centuries -- and have been the subject of reports for generations of grade schoolers. The Huntington Library announced Tuesday it will host an...
Tags: Interior Policy, Mexico, Arts and Culture, Politics, Arts
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Rowing champ is truly extraordinary
Hers is a story of solitude at sea for months on end, with only the raw power of nature to break the silence. She's rowed thousands of miles and survived countless ocean-borne perils, from dehydration to 20-foot waves threatening to capsize her 23-...
Tags: Bodies of Water, Interior Policy, United Nations, Sports, Politics
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A fertile history lesson to share
Hau Mitakuepi (Greetings My Relatives), this time of year always stimulates much conversation about planting crops, whether on a commercial scale or personal gardens. A generation or so ago everyone planted and tended gardens. Today, not so much. However,...Tags: Peru, Chemical Industry, Interior Policy, Fertilizer, Squanto
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Ice Age: Werner Herzog's new documentary about a year in the lives of Siberian fur trappers
Happy People: A Year in the Taiga Opens Sunday, March 17 , through March 23, at the Cinestudio in Hartford, at Trinity College, cinestudio.org Members of PETA might not want to watch Happy People: A Year in the Taiga, the new documentary by Dmitry...Tags: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Paleontology, Caves and Caverns, Interior Policy, Politics
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'Happy People' a portrait of wilderness culture frozen in time ★★★
Serendipity is what gives us "Happy People: A Year in the Taiga," an intimate portrait of the vanishing breed of hunters and fishers still making a life in the isolated heart of Siberia, where a mild winter day is minus 30 and the only way in or out is by...
Tags: Movies, Human Interest, Interior Policy, Fishing, Politics
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Grammys 2013: Gotye, Fun. victories show pop's winning appeal
Since at least 1989, when it was universally ridiculed for bestowing the hard rock-metal award on Jethro Tull over Metallica, the Recording Academy has lived in fear of seeming terminally out of touch. British neo-folkies Mumford & Sons won the evening'...
Tags: Elton John, Entertainment Events, Justin Bieber, Grammy Awards, Ed Sheeran
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Grammys 2013: Juanes to perform at USC in charity event
Some pop stars like to pump up their charitable and global-citizen bona fides, particularly around awards season time. Then there's Juanes, the Colombian rocker who actually practices the kind of civic consciousness that other celebrities merely...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Grammy Awards, Interior Policy, Awards and Prizes, Staples Center
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Hawaii Sen. Daniel Inouye Passes Away, Longtime Friend of Late Sen. Stevens
Channel 2 NewsSenator Daniel Inouye, of Hawaii, and longtime friend of the late Sen. Ted Stevens died Monday at the age of 88 after respiratory complications, according to his office. Sen. Inouye, D-HI, was a World War II veteran and served in the Senate since 1962...Tags: Daniel Inouye, Human Interest, Lisa Murkowski, Interior Policy, Mark Begich
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For Baltasar Kormakur, an extreme route to the Oscar shortlist
Baltasar Kormakur has had one strange career. After starting out as an actor in his native Iceland in the mid-1990s, he soon added directing to his dossier. He began with small Icelandic-language slacker films like “101 Reykjavik,” segued to...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Celebrities, Nobel Prize Awards, Festive Events, Interior Policy
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